Commonality and concurency are not relevant when we are discussing a natural law

Commonality and concurency are not relevant when we are discussing a natural law. Only when we are discovering a new violation of it in the court (commonality) or producing legislation that might affect it (concurrency).


Source date (UTC): 2023-07-21 17:58:07 UTC

Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1682449890842910721

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–“The natural law requires we treat people equally in the resolution of disputes under the law but not equally in legislation that causes groups to conform to the law, by preserving the use of public legislation and private discrimination as a means of forcing integration, and preventing undesirable integration. As such anti-discrimination laws are a violation of the natural law.”–

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